Virginia H. Beach collection, 1880-1954.

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Virginia H. Beach collection, 1880-1954.

Litchfield High School newspapers and concert and commencement programs, church and concert programs, photographs, news clippings, materials relating to Camp Rainbow Y.T.C. (Youth Temperance Council) Encampment, and Charlotte Deming essays (1880s).

3 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8070479

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Youth Temperance Council

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Edna Maine Spooner Edna Maine Spooner, a lifelong resident of R.I., was born in 1891, in the White Rock area of Westerly. She resided in the Eden Park section of Cranston before settling in Kingston near the end of her life. She was the daughter of Reuben C. and Minnie M. Maine. She married Leroy A. Spooner and had one daughter, Lucille S. Votta, with whom she lived when she passed away in 1981. Spooner, a music educator, was the ...

Camp Rainbow Y.T.C. Encampment

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Deming, Charlotte, 1868-1963

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Resident of Litchfield, Conn.; musician; played violin and on occasion, performed on the piano; music teacher in New York and Litchfield. From the description of Charlotte Deming papers, 1882-1924. (Litchfield Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 747720264 ...

Beach, Virginia H.

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Resident of Litchfield, Conn. From the description of Virginia H. Beach collection, 1880-1954. (Litchfield Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 710052415 ...

Litchfield High School (Litchfield, Conn.)

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